Hello Roland,
The parked cars disturb the view slightly, but what is there to do? They are always there when you don't want to see them. In this case the old man and the fine shadows of the railings provide such a strong and attractive view that they almost make me forget about the cars. You also made a very good conversion to B&W.
Kind regards,
Gert

Hello Roland,
strong and expressive in its perception scene!I like the way you composed and framed the scene as well as your B&W conversion and treatment(monochrome enhances much better all textures and play of light&shades in the scene!)

Bonsoir Roland,
you've made an excellent use of perspectives and managed the space of the vertical frame superbly. We are led to the elderly gentleman in an irresistible way, his posture is very interesting. Although he is the protagonist of the picture and the main focal point, there's great interest all around him that doesn't distract at all. He is placed in a comprehensive context and you've ensured that the view is deep and clear. I love the richness of the black, white and grey tones. Congratulations and thank you!
All the best, have a good night,
Ourania

We get a nice decorative shade of the handrail.
The old man is a nice addition and gives more force to the picture
Nice perspective and depth picture.
Excellent composition, lovely presentation too, TFS.

This image is vey touching, as we are privy to witness another person's vulnerability. Beautiful use of the lines and shadow to create the DOF before we meet this elderly man. Thank you for sharing this picture.